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same- sex marriages could resume this week. if they decide to hear the case of than same- sex marriages will be on hold until the court makes its decision. this is one of 10 same-sex marriage cases in front of the supreme court right now. most of the others involve the federal law. we will see what the supreme court decides in less than 30 minutes. >> fiscal cliff tops standof the average middle-class family would have to pay about $2,000 a year more in taxes. house speaker john bain of lands the stalemate on the obama administration. he says they are not taking republicans seriously and plans to close loopholes and lit it deductions without raising taxes. >> i realize of the president may not agree but if there is another way to get revenue from upper income americans that doesn't ruin our economy why don't we consider it? >> we won them to tell the american why they won't do it. >> the democratic controlled senate has are the agreed to extend the bush tax cuts for incomes under $250,000 but let the other tax cut expire. it is
same- sex marriages could resume this week. if they decide to hear the case of than same- sex marriages will be on hold until the court makes its decision. this is one of 10 same-sex marriage cases in front of the supreme court right now. most of the others involve the federal law. we will see what the supreme court decides in less than 30 minutes. >> fiscal cliff tops standof the average middle-class family would have to pay about $2,000 a year more in taxes. house speaker john bain of...
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the operative question is does this administration really want to take to us $22 trillion? is that really where they want to go? because that's the pathway. and if they do, aren't we better to deal with this right now? this doesn't get any better the longer we wait. when you have the speaker saying we're willing to move, our movement is to put revenue on the table -- >> are you saying a bucket of crazy is better than the long term implications? >> that's what the country is dealing with. neither are things you want to embrace because they're both miserable. but based on experience in illino illinois, illinois is in a very bad state. >> the president comes from that state, too. >> so that suggests further that is his world view. what has the city of chicago be doing? >> rahm emanuel took on the teacher's union. >> he got rolled. and they've been selling assets. it's been asset sales, parking contract, not dealing with the underlying spending problems. so house republicans are determined to deal with this debt question. so when boehner comes out and gives his talk right after
the operative question is does this administration really want to take to us $22 trillion? is that really where they want to go? because that's the pathway. and if they do, aren't we better to deal with this right now? this doesn't get any better the longer we wait. when you have the speaker saying we're willing to move, our movement is to put revenue on the table -- >> are you saying a bucket of crazy is better than the long term implications? >> that's what the country is dealing...
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on taxes. >> don't be surprised, zoraida, if this logjam continues, at least into next week. that's what it seems like now. >> i don't think anybody would be surprised there, brianna. so this new gop plan seems to, for the most part, draw on proposals made biers skin bowles, the democrat who co-chaired the deficit reduction committee last year. there are some specifics for example bowles would not have raised the eligibility age for social security. what does he think of this specific plan? >> well he specifically says there's a big thing missing and it's what the white house and democrats will say is missing of speaker boehner's plan from their perspective and that is increasing those tax rates on wealthy americans. here's what he said. >> i am positive that to get a deal done you're going to have to have higher tax rates on the top two%. i'm equally sure that 350 billion dollars were from cuts that the president put on the table for health care entitlements is not going to be sufficient to get a deal done. there's going to have to be some compromise. >> now zoraida, as you
on taxes. >> don't be surprised, zoraida, if this logjam continues, at least into next week. that's what it seems like now. >> i don't think anybody would be surprised there, brianna. so this new gop plan seems to, for the most part, draw on proposals made biers skin bowles, the democrat who co-chaired the deficit reduction committee last year. there are some specifics for example bowles would not have raised the eligibility age for social security. what does he think of this...
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your capital gain an income tax are subject to a 22% effective tax rate. if you're making more than $1 million, they're subject to a 15% rate. you have this weird double break. it raises a lot of money, but in a fairly arbitrary fashion. host: philip. michigan. democratic caller. caller: thank you. this is not so much a tax question. i used to work for a food company in 1972 that was very large, employing 3000 or more, closing in 1985. people here have lost their jobs. why does the government not do something to cut their jobs? for instance, do we really need the cia, the federal marshals here and there? why do they not get the federal bureau to cover everything? host: that is philip's idea. on twitter, a follow-up with the small-business owner we heard from, saying they eliminated business averaging which is hopeful to small businesses with fluctuating income. guest: it guest: under income averaging, if you have a fluctuating in a come -- income, you pay low rates when your income is low, high rates when your income is high. the average maybe higher than
your capital gain an income tax are subject to a 22% effective tax rate. if you're making more than $1 million, they're subject to a 15% rate. you have this weird double break. it raises a lot of money, but in a fairly arbitrary fashion. host: philip. michigan. democratic caller. caller: thank you. this is not so much a tax question. i used to work for a food company in 1972 that was very large, employing 3000 or more, closing in 1985. people here have lost their jobs. why does the government...
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>> 22 after the hour. take a look at this. a tree crushes a car trapping an oregon couple inside. they had just parked when the tree snapped at its roots and fell on them. amazingly firefighters were able to pull them out through a small opening. customers from the new jersey power company are up in arms they were about to get slapped with a hurricane price hike. the power company will have to raise customer's monthly bills by 1.4 percent. patti ann? >> another student loan delinquency is reaching an all-time high. for the first time it topped credit card debt. will this lead to the next daleout? let's ask san trau smith who joins us from fox business network. >> one of the problems is rising cost of college tuition. it is increasing at a rate much higher than the cost of living. we have a graph to show. economists are blaming the federal government entering the student loan market. it is creating a bubble like the housing bubble. >> in the school year 93 percent of all student loans were government issued loans. these aren't private loans we are talking about here this is the gov
>> 22 after the hour. take a look at this. a tree crushes a car trapping an oregon couple inside. they had just parked when the tree snapped at its roots and fell on them. amazingly firefighters were able to pull them out through a small opening. customers from the new jersey power company are up in arms they were about to get slapped with a hurricane price hike. the power company will have to raise customer's monthly bills by 1.4 percent. patti ann? >> another student loan...
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week at the center for american progress. we will show you as much of this as we can into the senate gavels in at 9:30 a.m. >> we are thrilled to have senator durbin to talk about his views on the fiscal cliff, and the framework. i think as we engage in this debate i just want to let a few things that are critical. as washington becomes obsessed with this issue. first and foremost, i think it will have consequences and that cap we have argued that the issues that are really framing the fiscal debate and fiscal cliff are ones that were actually dictated in the election context. the president didn't have one set of complications, and a second set now. really there was a thread going through the debates as was happening to add that thread was about having a balanced plan that addressed america's fiscal challenges. acknowledged there were serious fiscal challenges that we do need long-term, deficit reduction. that's important for america's credibility, and it's important for america's economy and economic growth. that plan has to
week at the center for american progress. we will show you as much of this as we can into the senate gavels in at 9:30 a.m. >> we are thrilled to have senator durbin to talk about his views on the fiscal cliff, and the framework. i think as we engage in this debate i just want to let a few things that are critical. as washington becomes obsessed with this issue. first and foremost, i think it will have consequences and that cap we have argued that the issues that are really framing the...
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the communist nation will attempt to send up a satellite between december 10-22. egypt constitutional crisis will go on for a few more weeks. steve harrigan has the latest. >> they're afraid to do their job. the court surrounded by several thousands chanting protesters sunday morning and the judges refused to enter the building, citing fiscal and psychological intimidation from the crowd. egypt interior ministry said police made the entrance secure. demonstrators say they were backing the president. >> you are here to support the decision of president mohammed morsi. we haven't stopped anyone from entering and we haven't destroyed anything. we're here to protest. that is our constitutional right. >> what is or is not constitutional in egypt these days is in flux. it's set to be voted nonnational referendum on december 15. until then, both sides marshall the forces. demonstrating the support on the street. the number of protesters declineed. to just a few thousand tonight. the government strategy of the nonconfrontation with opponents have been working. that is put
the communist nation will attempt to send up a satellite between december 10-22. egypt constitutional crisis will go on for a few more weeks. steve harrigan has the latest. >> they're afraid to do their job. the court surrounded by several thousands chanting protesters sunday morning and the judges refused to enter the building, citing fiscal and psychological intimidation from the crowd. egypt interior ministry said police made the entrance secure. demonstrators say they were backing the...
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he returns 88 next week is being treated for a respiratory finks. this is the second time he has been hospitalized in the lathes three months. he was treated for anemia in accepte september. >> a church in arkansas cancelling performances of a charlie brown christmas because it is too religious. >> isn't there any one who knows what christmas is all about? >> come on, it's charlie brown. both sides are speaking out to fox news. ainsley earhardt has the latest on the controversy. >> the elementary cool student were supposed to take the field trip to a church in little rock to see the charlie brown christmas performance. that is until one parents complainted complainted. they say the performance violated the separation of church and state because of the play's religious content and the fact that it was being performed in a church. the group was threatening to school the district. instead the church decided to cancel all of those student shows. in a statement to fox news radio the church says quote we regret what this issue has become. as a church it i
he returns 88 next week is being treated for a respiratory finks. this is the second time he has been hospitalized in the lathes three months. he was treated for anemia in accepte september. >> a church in arkansas cancelling performances of a charlie brown christmas because it is too religious. >> isn't there any one who knows what christmas is all about? >> come on, it's charlie brown. both sides are speaking out to fox news. ainsley earhardt has the latest on the...
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the payroll tax cut we should reinstitute for this year. that created 400,000 jobs this year. that's number one. number two -- i was a leader on the senate, glad we got it done. we should do it again. secondly, a tax credit for employers when they hire. there should be afternoon incentivbe an incentive forhiri. we have to take steps to grow the economy. >> greta: do you disagree people that make more than $250,000 a year are job creators? i think that -- >> greta: to pay for eight days, the risk of getting eight days of funding, or ten, is it worth the risk that it might hurt the job creation? >> i think the data shows it over ten, that the engine of the economy is the middle class. if we keep the rates the same, cut their payroll taxes, if we give incentives to grow the economy, we'll be better off. i think a lot of people with tremendous wealth that understand we have not only a deficit but a long-term debt problem. ones i talk to in pens are ready, willing and able to contribute. they say to us, you guys have to work together. i'll be glad to pitch in to reduce the deficit
the payroll tax cut we should reinstitute for this year. that created 400,000 jobs this year. that's number one. number two -- i was a leader on the senate, glad we got it done. we should do it again. secondly, a tax credit for employers when they hire. there should be afternoon incentivbe an incentive forhiri. we have to take steps to grow the economy. >> greta: do you disagree people that make more than $250,000 a year are job creators? i think that -- >> greta: to pay for eight...
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i predicted 37-38% and capitol gains 20%-22%. i don't have definitive numbers for you sos i got it right but i read this today: >> cenk: now do you understand that? the clinton era rates are 39.5 wear. all along, president obama was saying i'm taking away the bush tax cuts, we're going back to the clinton era rates right? all of a sudden not really going back to the clinton era rates. that's why i was saying you know what, they might increase the rates because president obama has said it way too many times not to increase the rates at all, but although as we've sheen you, they've also hint haded they might lower rates. he's not going to go back up and take the bush tax cuts away. the final might be 37%. politico same reporting as the wall street journal on that. they say it might be about $1.2 trillion in tax increases. they say realistically it could be closer to a trillion dollars. that's similar to what we've been hearing. the democrats are supposed to have leverage, but looks like they'll get the same trillion dollars that pr
i predicted 37-38% and capitol gains 20%-22%. i don't have definitive numbers for you sos i got it right but i read this today: >> cenk: now do you understand that? the clinton era rates are 39.5 wear. all along, president obama was saying i'm taking away the bush tax cuts, we're going back to the clinton era rates right? all of a sudden not really going back to the clinton era rates. that's why i was saying you know what, they might increase the rates because president obama has said it...
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let's look at iyw, apple makes up more than 22% of this etf which also holds tech heavyweights ibm and microsoft, three-quarters of a percent gain, and then the tech etf xlk also rose today. the fund's very large holding is, of course, apple. >>> we've got two ceos coming up that you are going to want to listen to. tom is the ceo of tmx group. it owns and operates the toronto stock exchange to our neighbors in the north, here in studio talking about the changing landscape for exchanges. the possibility of more acquisitions to come. david: and we're also going to be talking with the ceo and president of choice hotels, this is steve joyce. steve is going to be talking about their expansion right here in the u.s. including a three-star, upscale hotel. they had been focusing on the lower scale hotels. will that hurt their brand, or might it increase it? we'll be asking him. liz: first, what drove the markets in today's data download. stocks closing higher after struggling for direction early on with the dow crossing the flat line 25 times. all three major indices did post gains. technology
let's look at iyw, apple makes up more than 22% of this etf which also holds tech heavyweights ibm and microsoft, three-quarters of a percent gain, and then the tech etf xlk also rose today. the fund's very large holding is, of course, apple. >>> we've got two ceos coming up that you are going to want to listen to. tom is the ceo of tmx group. it owns and operates the toronto stock exchange to our neighbors in the north, here in studio talking about the changing landscape for...
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can you react to the white house this week [indiscernible] we do not look at that. >> yes, sure. most of one-third probability we will get something done before the lame duck. at least one-third. i would not put me down in the optimistic category. i think it is critical for the country. the pace of the negotiations, these guys will be in town 10 more legislative days. there is a lot to be done. if this were any business or family, if they had a problem as big as this, they would have been working all year together. that is number one. two, it is still a part. there is still a bridge we have to close. can we close it in two hours? if you put dick durbin and tom in a room, and say, you cannot come out until you have got a deal, those two people, as far apart as they are philosophically, they would cut a deal. they are the guys who put their careers on the line to support this. your question about social security, i do not think people are taking social security off the table. what they do not want to see is social security being reformed in order to reduce the deficit. they want to
can you react to the white house this week [indiscernible] we do not look at that. >> yes, sure. most of one-third probability we will get something done before the lame duck. at least one-third. i would not put me down in the optimistic category. i think it is critical for the country. the pace of the negotiations, these guys will be in town 10 more legislative days. there is a lot to be done. if this were any business or family, if they had a problem as big as this, they would have been...
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the administrative citation appeal process; and make other minor technical changes; amending article 22 (parking stations; revenue control equipment) to clarify that non-city governmental entities operating parking stations are exempt from the revenue control equipment requirements; and amending the san francisco police code article 17 (miscellaneous license regulations) to clarify that government entities operating parking garages or parking lots are exempt from the permitting requirements applicable to other commercial parking garage and valet operations. >> thank you very much. i believe we have a representative from supervisor campos' office here. >> good morning, supervisors. [speaker not understood] on behalf of supervisor david campos. the legislation before you amends the city's parking enforcement laws under the business and tax code. it reduces the bonding requirement for operators that have a strong record of tax compliance and simplifies the bonding categories. additionally, the legislation includes other clarifications and administrative changes that ms. florence mar who ma
the administrative citation appeal process; and make other minor technical changes; amending article 22 (parking stations; revenue control equipment) to clarify that non-city governmental entities operating parking stations are exempt from the revenue control equipment requirements; and amending the san francisco police code article 17 (miscellaneous license regulations) to clarify that government entities operating parking garages or parking lots are exempt from the permitting requirements...
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the winning numbers, 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and powerball 6. the winners will split a jackpot of more than $587 million. second largest in u.s. lottery history. later in the broadcast, a report from anna warner on the down side to lottery fever. addictive gambling. that's later on this morning. this morning the west coast is getting ready for the second of three back-to-back storm systems, the so-called pineapple weather system started in the hawaiian islands. some call it a train. a mix of powerful torrential rains and strong winds. it has knocked down power lines and trees in northern california yesterday. a second more powerful storm is expected to hit this afternoon. the third with the most rain is expected this weekend. some areas could see as much as 18 inches of rain. overseas now, egyptian president mohamed morsi is expected to explain why he granted himself almost absolute authority in a national address later today. anti-morsi protests raged through the night just down the road from where the egyptian assembly agreed on a final consti
the winning numbers, 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and powerball 6. the winners will split a jackpot of more than $587 million. second largest in u.s. lottery history. later in the broadcast, a report from anna warner on the down side to lottery fever. addictive gambling. that's later on this morning. this morning the west coast is getting ready for the second of three back-to-back storm systems, the so-called pineapple weather system started in the hawaiian islands. some call it a train. a mix of powerful...
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week. that's coming up. al one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. >>> grover norquist thinks that the tea party will revolt until republicans keep tax rates low on the rich. we'll see if he's right about that. that's next. and later in the show, you're going to meet the last word viewer who impressed me so much with his online comment about the show that he works here now. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving b
week. that's coming up. al one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase,...
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this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: 22 days until things get weird around here. >> interesting outfit. >> my gosh! >> eric: yes, the dreaded fiscal cliff. tax hike, spending cut and sequestion ration, whatever they are. belly flop the economy at once. comfortabling the know that d.c. is on top of it all. alex simpson, former senator and the guy that everyone thinks is a lifeguard at the fiscal pool. ♪ ♪ >> eric: okay, beckel is gangnam style. good to know we're in good hands but get serious, folks. >> any word from karl rove? >> despite what we're telling you, it's over. romney lost. >> i guess it's time i explain, the good people, the upcoming fiscal cliff. >> the economy is the car and rich sman a driver. don't give the driver many. they will drive you over a cliff. just common sense. >> eric: not exactly. the only way to save the republic is for us to let the president go off the fiscal cliff. taxes will go up. but mandatory spending cuts get enacted. that seems to be the only way dems will cut a dime. let's save the place for the kids. do you agree? >> greg: i do. >> bob: i think
this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: 22 days until things get weird around here. >> interesting outfit. >> my gosh! >> eric: yes, the dreaded fiscal cliff. tax hike, spending cut and sequestion ration, whatever they are. belly flop the economy at once. comfortabling the know that d.c. is on top of it all. alex simpson, former senator and the guy that everyone thinks is a lifeguard at the fiscal pool. ♪ ♪ >> eric: okay, beckel is gangnam style. good to...
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police say early saturday morning, belcher shot and killed his 22-year-old girlfriend, kasandra perkins, the mother of his daughter at their home. he then got in his car and drove to the facility at arrow head stadium where he thanked coaches for believing in him. moments later, he walked away, shooting himself in the head as the coach and general manager looked on in horror. police are trying to figure out what caused him to snap. he and his girlfriend were arguing after she returned late from a concert. >> it was an individual that did something that he snapped. that, i don't understand and i probably never will. >> reporter: it's the latest in a string of nfl player suicides. earlier this year, ray ester ling took his life with a gun. so did titans player murdock. in may, junior seau died after shooting himself in fact the chest. the family is having his brain studied. they want know if the suicide is associated to a history of concussion-related injuries. but the chief's manager said that he does sflot a history of injuries. >> he is a player that doesn't have a history of concussio
police say early saturday morning, belcher shot and killed his 22-year-old girlfriend, kasandra perkins, the mother of his daughter at their home. he then got in his car and drove to the facility at arrow head stadium where he thanked coaches for believing in him. moments later, he walked away, shooting himself in the head as the coach and general manager looked on in horror. police are trying to figure out what caused him to snap. he and his girlfriend were arguing after she returned late from...
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yesterday, after weeks of delay, and as the days dwindle and taxes are set to go up for millions of families and businesses, republicans in the house finally showed up at the negotiating table. and now we know why they've been holding their cards so close it their vest. their proposal would raise taxes on millions of middle-class families. their plan to raise $800 billion in revenue by eliminating popular tax deductions and credits would reach deep into pockets of middle-class families. republicans are so intent on protecting low tax rates for millionaires and billionaires, they're willing to sacrifice middle-class families' economic security to do so. at the first of the year, middle-class families, will get an average of $200 i,200 in additional taxes they'll have to pay. their proposal was short on specifics but we do know from independent analysis that it is impossible to raise enough revenue and make a dent in our deficit without using one of two things -- raising tax rates on the top 2% or raising taxes on the middle class. and, as my friend, the senior senator from missouri, said on t
yesterday, after weeks of delay, and as the days dwindle and taxes are set to go up for millions of families and businesses, republicans in the house finally showed up at the negotiating table. and now we know why they've been holding their cards so close it their vest. their proposal would raise taxes on millions of middle-class families. their plan to raise $800 billion in revenue by eliminating popular tax deductions and credits would reach deep into pockets of middle-class families....
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to 22%. this has helped british companies and, frankly, left other countries scrambling to keep up. they will have to try harder, for i am today cutting the main rates of corporation tax again by a further 1%. [cheers and applause] in america the rate is 40%. in france it is 33%. in germany it is 29%. from april 2014 the corporation tax rate in britain will stand at 21%. [cheers and applause] this is the lowest rate of any major western economy. it is an advent for our country that says come here, create jobs here, britain is open for business. [cheers and applause] mr. speaker, we will not ask the benefit of this reduced -- pass the benefit of this reduced rate on to bank, and the bank levy rate will be increased to 0.190% next year, making banks contribute more is part of our major reforms to the banking system. we also have to be on the side of those who want to work hard and get on. i know how difficult many families have found the cost of living. in dealing with the deficit, we've had to
to 22%. this has helped british companies and, frankly, left other countries scrambling to keep up. they will have to try harder, for i am today cutting the main rates of corporation tax again by a further 1%. [cheers and applause] in america the rate is 40%. in france it is 33%. in germany it is 29%. from april 2014 the corporation tax rate in britain will stand at 21%. [cheers and applause] this is the lowest rate of any major western economy. it is an advent for our country that says come...
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so the ballots will be mailed out by the end of this week to all the hotels. and then we'll have an informational meeting for the public to attend in january at the budget and finance committee. it will be on january 23rd. and there there will be a ballot hearing will the ballots will be voted on by the hotels, returned to the department of elections and counted by the department of elections at a february 5th hearing. that will be in front of the full board of supervisors and testimony will be taken that day as well. and then there is other legislation that goes with the resolution to establish the district, which would be voted on in the future after the ballots come back february 5th. there is also a resolution to issue bonds. so that will have to go to the board of supervisors, as well as well as to our capital committee for consideration. and then the design process and the ceqa process. that is starting this december. but that will go for two years. so there will be ceqa review, design review, the planning commission, the board of supervisors. so there i
so the ballots will be mailed out by the end of this week to all the hotels. and then we'll have an informational meeting for the public to attend in january at the budget and finance committee. it will be on january 23rd. and there there will be a ballot hearing will the ballots will be voted on by the hotels, returned to the department of elections and counted by the department of elections at a february 5th hearing. that will be in front of the full board of supervisors and testimony will be...
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he weeked u.s. secrets for everyone to see on the internet. >> it's your last chance to respond on our through on this question of the day. do you think tougher gun laws should be held in the united states. >> brian kilmeade, see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> the show is still taking place. american idol judge randy jackson. he's always my favorite. i am glad he is the last one standing. he will talk to us about what american idol will be like. two...
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the tech heavy nasdaq fell 22 led lower by apple. its shares were 6% lower. apple's largest loss in a year. apple shares lost $37 to close at 538 and change. still apple stock is up more than $100 since the start of the year. >>> meantime, citigroup announced plans to cut 11,000 jobs, or 4% of its workforce. the company says the cuts will save more than $1 billion a year. the bulk of the jobs are in global operations. it is unclear how many jobs will be lost here in the united states. >>> i already calculated your rain total for the day. next, the conditions you can expect tomorrow that will impact your morning commute. >> california lawmakers buying state cars. the new report that reveals how that move actually >>> a new report shows at least a dozen california lawmakers repaired, or upgraded their state vehicles at taxpayer expense just before pieing them as their personal vehicles. >> reporter: lawmakers were given a deadline to turn in their state vehicles. according to the associated press, some lawmakers made thousands of dollars in repairs to cars they
the tech heavy nasdaq fell 22 led lower by apple. its shares were 6% lower. apple's largest loss in a year. apple shares lost $37 to close at 538 and change. still apple stock is up more than $100 since the start of the year. >>> meantime, citigroup announced plans to cut 11,000 jobs, or 4% of its workforce. the company says the cuts will save more than $1 billion a year. the bulk of the jobs are in global operations. it is unclear how many jobs will be lost here in the united states....
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california school for the deaf, this week's -- >> "cool school"! >> isn't that cool? >> that is so cool. >> i learned so much. i spent three hours there a couple of days ago. it was wonderful. by the way, they have 8 seniors and a number of those that are graduating are going to play college football, as well. and a big tip of the hat to the volleyball program, as well. they are also national champs. and many thanks to emily and laura the two interpreters who helped me talk to the kids and the athletic director, kevin and everyone over there. it's really impressive. good story. >>> submit your nomination for a "cool school" at our website, cbssf.com/coolschool. and we may just come out and feature school on the big show. >>> it's 5:20 right now. coming up, would you vote barry bonds into the hall of fame? >> and the only vote that counts on the quarterbacks is this man's right here. jim harbaugh. we are going to tell you how voted next for the big game this weekend. >> heavy rain headed for the bay area. lots of snow up in the high country. here's your snow report: >>
california school for the deaf, this week's -- >> "cool school"! >> isn't that cool? >> that is so cool. >> i learned so much. i spent three hours there a couple of days ago. it was wonderful. by the way, they have 8 seniors and a number of those that are graduating are going to play college football, as well. and a big tip of the hat to the volleyball program, as well. they are also national champs. and many thanks to emily and laura the two interpreters who...
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but if they get that on december 22 and all he get he is has a seriouscliff on his hands. >> i want to play this. question to nancy pelosi. the minority leader in the house about spending cuts and what she is willing to do. >> the thing on the spending cuts -- the definite -- [ inaudible ] >> $1.5 trillion in cuts is a lot of money. we in washington, d.c. and we get used to big numbers but $1.5 trillion in cuts you go beyond that, you are talking hurting the growth of the infrastructure and education of our people and the pillar, the pillars of our economic strength. >> bret: that is a message, steve, we cut enough. yesterday, i should point out that senator reid meant to say $1 trillion. not one $1 billion on the sound bite we played to be fair to him. but nancy pelosi is clearly saying we're done. >> you see this in the comments that the democratic members of the house made to the public. big argue in politico, not refrenching on entitlement. that is not going to work. if that he are not willing to give on more spending the republicans are increasingly thinking fine. go over the clif
but if they get that on december 22 and all he get he is has a seriouscliff on his hands. >> i want to play this. question to nancy pelosi. the minority leader in the house about spending cuts and what she is willing to do. >> the thing on the spending cuts -- the definite -- [ inaudible ] >> $1.5 trillion in cuts is a lot of money. we in washington, d.c. and we get used to big numbers but $1.5 trillion in cuts you go beyond that, you are talking hurting the growth of the...
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but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. >> brown: finally tonight we continue our regular look at the intersection of politics and social media. we're joined by lauren ashburn, the site's editor-in-chief, howard kurtz is "newsweek's" washington bureau chief and host of cnn's "reliable sources." welcome back. >> thank you. >> brown: after the election, it's all fiscal cliff, right? let's talk about how the white house is using social media and online efforts on that issue. >> it's as if this massive social media machine that propelled barack obama into office never stopped moving. and you found that at the white house today where he gave a speech talking about the fiscal cliff, introducing the hashtag-- which is a way of grouping something-- my2k, which is a playoff of waoeubgt, ther of y2. he's saying if you don't do something you are going to have to pay as middle-class taxpayers, $2,000 allegedly. >> if congress doesn't stop the automatic tax hikes.
but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. >> brown: finally tonight we continue our regular look at the intersection of politics and social media. we're joined by lauren ashburn, the site's editor-in-chief, howard kurtz is "newsweek's" washington bureau chief and host of cnn's "reliable sources." welcome back. >> thank you. >> brown: after the election, it's all fiscal cliff, right?...
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working with a local nonprofit, 22 families have now gotten a fresh start in a home of their own. >> i love it. >> the kids just went around, explored, found their rooms. >> this is yours? >> my heart is really full of joy. we are putting back people to their own home. >> reporter: bruno hopes to move 70 more families by the end of next year. cnn hero with a new recipe for helping others. >> pasta! >> tune in this sunday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern for cnn heroes, an all-star tribute hosted by anderson cooper live from the legendary shrine auditorium in los angeles. it's an evening that's sure to inspire. you won't want to miss it. we'll be right back. what do you got? restrained driver in a motor vehicle. sir, can you hear me? two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunat
working with a local nonprofit, 22 families have now gotten a fresh start in a home of their own. >> i love it. >> the kids just went around, explored, found their rooms. >> this is yours? >> my heart is really full of joy. we are putting back people to their own home. >> reporter: bruno hopes to move 70 more families by the end of next year. cnn hero with a new recipe for helping others. >> pasta! >> tune in this sunday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern for cnn...
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the answer is in this week's installment of "ask larry." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour r tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at turkey's request for nato to deploy patriot missiles along its border with syria. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. and with the ongoing support of these institutions a foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions
the answer is in this week's installment of "ask larry." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour r tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at turkey's request for nato to deploy patriot missiles along its border with syria. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf...
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when the officer checked then to's book bag, he found a .22- caliber handgun. the gun was not loaded. >>> president obama took the fiscal cliff to virginia today. he visited a home in fall's church to talk with one family about how ending the bush-era tax cuts for the middle class would affect them. the high school teacher tiffany santana shares the house with her parents, her husband and her son. she recently contacted the white house about how paying $2,200 more in taxes would hurt them financially. >> if this family has a couple of thousand dollars left to spend, that translates into $200 billion of less consumer spending next year and that is bad for businesses large and small. >> president obama said that he supports keeping the bush-era tax cuts for the middle class but ending them on incomes over $250,000. lawmakers have until january 1st to strike a deal. >>> just a short time ago the national christmas tree was lit. president obama and the first family joined a star-studded cast to help usher in the holiday season. sue palka was there and joins us live
when the officer checked then to's book bag, he found a .22- caliber handgun. the gun was not loaded. >>> president obama took the fiscal cliff to virginia today. he visited a home in fall's church to talk with one family about how ending the bush-era tax cuts for the middle class would affect them. the high school teacher tiffany santana shares the house with her parents, her husband and her son. she recently contacted the white house about how paying $2,200 more in taxes would hurt...
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, if we have more growth, highest revenues we had in history of the -- since world war ii was 21 or 22% of gdp, what happened? tech boom, huge capital gains and start ups, and that is how we got revenue, it was not by raising taxes that is an argument we have with principle made and have been correct in making it. to now say, well, you know, president won and we have to concede that point. i'm not saying there can't be tax reform. but that should be an ending point not a starting point. neil: does it bother you that mitt romney's running mate, budget committee chief paul ryan is going along with this deal. >> it is his budget. he is the -- >> he has been boxed in a corner. >> governing is a tricky thing, being in washington right now, i always believed, you know when i was in washington, called lame duck sessions turkey season, because just about every turkey you could imagine will fry to try to fly at this point. i mentioned we're about 16% of gdp right now compared to 18.5 where we normally are, we're close to 25%, talk about fiscal stimulus? we have been pumping fiscal stimulus out t
, if we have more growth, highest revenues we had in history of the -- since world war ii was 21 or 22% of gdp, what happened? tech boom, huge capital gains and start ups, and that is how we got revenue, it was not by raising taxes that is an argument we have with principle made and have been correct in making it. to now say, well, you know, president won and we have to concede that point. i'm not saying there can't be tax reform. but that should be an ending point not a starting point. neil:...
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he's come under all this scrutiny in the past two weeks. about his behavior in and out of uniform. what's the system that created him and how will he be treated now? >> i think the most important thing to know about david petraeus is he was not well liked inside the u.s. army. he was kind of twice cursed. he was seen as an intellectual with a ph.d. from princeton. he was seen as liking washington, enjoyed talking to reporters and politicians and he had a successful first tour in iraq that made everybody else kind of look bad. in the army that's three strikes. i really worry that the lessons that other army generals will take away from the petraeus downfall is, see, he was too smart for his own good. he should have just kept his mouth shut, kept the media at arm's slent length. he'd be like the rest of us. petraeus has been criticized a lottery sently, all these critics have been coming out of the woodwork. he understood that one job as and senior general is to engage the media, to use that megaphone to explain to the american people what is going on in the war because they should b
he's come under all this scrutiny in the past two weeks. about his behavior in and out of uniform. what's the system that created him and how will he be treated now? >> i think the most important thing to know about david petraeus is he was not well liked inside the u.s. army. he was kind of twice cursed. he was seen as an intellectual with a ph.d. from princeton. he was seen as liking washington, enjoyed talking to reporters and politicians and he had a successful first tour in iraq that...
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this afternoon, house speaker spent the president a letter outlining $800 billion through tax reform. but the cuts remain in place. the plan calls for $600 billion in savings from health sources, $300 billion in additional mandatory savings. sound vague to you? abc 7 political analyst says that is part of the game. >> every time you make cuts at this point, you're affecting some constit twensys going to get mad at you. >> the president is asking for $1.6 trillion in new revenue over next 10 years mostly from the rich. speaker boehner offering half of that amount through his tax reforms and if they can't find an agreement it means on january 1 nearly every american will pay more income tax, between 2000 and $2400 for average families. san francisco cafe distill, the owner says we can pay that. if his employees have to pay, that would hurt. >> $2400 makes a big difference for employees making between 15s skpdz $20 an hour in the city. >> during a photo op this afternoon, the president ignored questions about the offer. but in a statement white house is rejecting the plan as nothing new.
this afternoon, house speaker spent the president a letter outlining $800 billion through tax reform. but the cuts remain in place. the plan calls for $600 billion in savings from health sources, $300 billion in additional mandatory savings. sound vague to you? abc 7 political analyst says that is part of the game. >> every time you make cuts at this point, you're affecting some constit twensys going to get mad at you. >> the president is asking for $1.6 trillion in new revenue over...
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((this is beef swhwarma"(flip and sizzlee nats))"thats eight ffity with tax"in downtown balt"thanks again" kc ox 45 news at 10 & &phow... fixing the fiscal clif could affect people on madicare...in about 15 minutes &pon fox45 news at ten some maryland leaders are speaking out against the federal government's decisson sandy victims in our state! myranda stephens is here with not be over.myranda? myyanda?hundreds of residents along the easterr shore were deeastated when superstorm sandy unleashed her fury back in october. but according to the federal emergency management agency... the damage just wasn't enough too warrant indivvdual aid. fema director craig fugate actually made that announcement tuesday... during a hearing in front of the houue. but today... during a senate appropriationn hearing... senators arbara mikulski and ben cardin told fema officials to re-think their decisioo!mikulski says the need for financial help is like somerset county... where a lot of the storm viccims are among the poorest in thee state! mmkulski 1244ww in maryland have some of the most prosperous countiee
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that is 22 minutes away. martha: we brought you this breaking news on friday and now there's new fallout from that horrible train derailment in new jersey. remember these pictures? emergency officials closed schools now in that area because they think there is unsafe air quality. several cars carrying chemicals overturned into the creek on friday, spewing dangerous gases into the air. evacuation orders are still in effect for a 12-glock zone. the national transportation safety board a signal problem reported before the derailment could have contributed to that accident. bill: a breaking news out of a school in atlanta. we'll get you details. this is something that is crossing right now and pictures to follow coming up out of atlanta. >>> and also this. new questions in the shocking murder-suicide of kansas city linebacker, jevon belcher. >> this is real tragedy. horrible tragedy. jovan was, just one of those young men, we had such great memories of here. bill: wow! there are questions about motive that have y
that is 22 minutes away. martha: we brought you this breaking news on friday and now there's new fallout from that horrible train derailment in new jersey. remember these pictures? emergency officials closed schools now in that area because they think there is unsafe air quality. several cars carrying chemicals overturned into the creek on friday, spewing dangerous gases into the air. evacuation orders are still in effect for a 12-glock zone. the national transportation safety board a signal...
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one person left every 22 minutes. >> what kind of reaction have you had to this plan? >> well, in detroit they're very angry. >> of course they are. we're saying we're going to take your power, we're going to take your city. >> they want to keep control of their money, and that's understandable. but they have to be responsible. because if they go into federal bankruptcy, the vultures will come in and grab all the jewels of detroit. belle isle could be sold. perhaps cobol hall. i worry even the detroit institute of art. right now it is protected but in federal bankruptcy court, who knows. >> one thing that i've read that you have said, you believe your plan could be a better way to protecting some of the city jobs because some people might look at it and go, he's trying to kill the government jobs. that's not your goal. >> well, what would happen to the jobs if they went through federal bankruptcy? the employees would lose everything. the retirees would lose everything. and that's what they're facing. i don't think they realize the problems the city council is directing
one person left every 22 minutes. >> what kind of reaction have you had to this plan? >> well, in detroit they're very angry. >> of course they are. we're saying we're going to take your power, we're going to take your city. >> they want to keep control of their money, and that's understandable. but they have to be responsible. because if they go into federal bankruptcy, the vultures will come in and grab all the jewels of detroit. belle isle could be sold. perhaps cobol...
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t's very scary in sonoma county where the flash flood warning is in effect until 5:22 this morning. there is several spinouts reported by chp. really take it easy. especially around big rigs it takes longer for them to brake. let's take live pictures here. this is in pleasanton you can we have all lanes shout down. a big rig crashed spreading debris on the roadway. claudine wong will have an update at 5:30. we're also hearing reports of another big rig accident on this stretch near the altamont pass at the greenville exit. it looks like a truck went down the embankment. this is a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic flowing okay. we do have very wet conditions and a high wind advisory in effect on the span. highway 4 through bay point your commute is looking pretty good. again we do have a lot of spotty flooding that is up in marin county. we also have a lot of reports up in sonoma county as well as through the walnut creek area we have some flooding large puddles in that area off of 680. definitely be careful. here's steve. >>> tara, thank you. our system has arrived and it's
t's very scary in sonoma county where the flash flood warning is in effect until 5:22 this morning. there is several spinouts reported by chp. really take it easy. especially around big rigs it takes longer for them to brake. let's take live pictures here. this is in pleasanton you can we have all lanes shout down. a big rig crashed spreading debris on the roadway. claudine wong will have an update at 5:30. we're also hearing reports of another big rig accident on this stretch near the altamont...
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david: have a good weekend. >> it is a full calendar for the economic data coming out this week. we have the top things you need to be ready for that could have a big impact on your portfolio. david: and one of the following places was ranked the best place in the world to be born in 2013. going to tell you which one it is coming right up. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going onow -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. now is a good time to think about your options. are you lookinfor a plan that really meets your needs and your budget? as you probably know, medicare oy covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand medicare and which aa
david: have a good weekend. >> it is a full calendar for the economic data coming out this week. we have the top things you need to be ready for that could have a big impact on your portfolio. david: and one of the following places was ranked the best place in the world to be born in 2013. going to tell you which one it is coming right up. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going onow --...
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we're going to have to have one week of the united states of america operating under higher tax brackets, higher withholding, on takehome pay. and then i'll be able to talk some sense to them. and from the president's side of it, going off the cliff, the curb, just gives him the tax rates he wants at the top and then you just have to adjust down from that. >> i agree. and i think people should generally ignore what boehner is saying and the way he's saying it. i totally agree with you. i think that boehner right now, he can't humiliate his caucus. he can't come out and publicly admit, look, we're beaten. he's got to still talk the tea party talk to the extent they have any power left. >> but he let's tom cole go out there and tell the truth. >> right. >> that is a boehner authorized mission, cole going out there. >> totally agree. >> chris hayes and joy reid, thank you. chris hayes' show is "up with chris hayes", the best thing you can do early weekend mornings, 8:00 a.m. on msnbc. thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, howard dean on how the democrats should handle budget nego
we're going to have to have one week of the united states of america operating under higher tax brackets, higher withholding, on takehome pay. and then i'll be able to talk some sense to them. and from the president's side of it, going off the cliff, the curb, just gives him the tax rates he wants at the top and then you just have to adjust down from that. >> i agree. and i think people should generally ignore what boehner is saying and the way he's saying it. i totally agree with you. i...
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what he proposed this week was a classic bait and switch on the american people. a tax increase double the size of what he campaigned on. billions of dollars in new stimulus spending, and an unlimited, unchecked authority to borrow from the chinese. >> house democrats are threatening a procedural move to force a vote on the tax cut bill, but there is little chance they'll actually get things moving that way. back to you. >> arthel: thanks, steve. i want to remind everybody about a must see fox news sunday tomorrow. we'll have an exclusive interview with john boehner, as well as interview with treasury secretary tim geithner. that is president obama's lead negotiator in the fiscal cliff talks. it's all happening tomorrow on fox news sunday. check your local listings for the time and channel in your area. >> rick: speak of the president, we could soon be learning who he wants to have serve in his administration in his second term. source telling fox news, a slate of nominations could be coming this month and that would likely include a replacement for the defense se
what he proposed this week was a classic bait and switch on the american people. a tax increase double the size of what he campaigned on. billions of dollars in new stimulus spending, and an unlimited, unchecked authority to borrow from the chinese. >> house democrats are threatening a procedural move to force a vote on the tax cut bill, but there is little chance they'll actually get things moving that way. back to you. >> arthel: thanks, steve. i want to remind everybody about a...
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the tech heavy nasdaq fell 22 led lower by apple. its shares were 6% lower. apple's largest loss in a year. apple shares lost $37 to close at 538 and change. still apple stock is up more than $100 since the start of the year. >>> meantime, citigroup announced plans to cut 11,000 jobs, or 4% of its workforce. the company says the cuts will save more than $1 billion a year. the bulk of the jobs are in global operations. it is unclear how many jobs will be lost here in the united states. >>> i already calculated your rain total for the day. next, the conditions you can expect tomorrow that will impact your morning commute. >> california lawmakers buying state cars. the new report that reveals how that move actually costs taxpayers thousands of dollars. >> a modern jazz giant. what we uncovered by dave ruebeck's strong ties to the bay area. >>> a new report shows at least a dozen california lawmakers repaired, or upgraded their state vehicles at taxpayer expense just before pieing them as their personal vehicles. >> reporter: lawmakers were given a deadline to tu
the tech heavy nasdaq fell 22 led lower by apple. its shares were 6% lower. apple's largest loss in a year. apple shares lost $37 to close at 538 and change. still apple stock is up more than $100 since the start of the year. >>> meantime, citigroup announced plans to cut 11,000 jobs, or 4% of its workforce. the company says the cuts will save more than $1 billion a year. the bulk of the jobs are in global operations. it is unclear how many jobs will be lost here in the united states....
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not using this tax revenue to pay down debt. this is a wide disagreement. >> greta: in the first one 800 revenues 80 billion dollars a year, we could go to the study and find 80 billion dollars each year of waste that no one in his right mind wants to pay for that would easily meet that revenue demand. no one looks for waste. it is bizarre. we got money that we should at least figure out what we really need. >> i couldn't agree more. i really believe, deeply, that every cabinet member needs to be a manager. there's so much good that could be done with strong leaders in these cabinet departments and subcabinet departments and subcabinet departments to save, be more productive for the american people before asking, send more money. that's what we hear washington. we are in this big debt problem, the american people, send more money. not deal with the hard things that congressional oversight, do a good job of that. tom coburn is great at it, few are. this is the kind of thing we need to do more of. >> greta: always nice to see you.
not using this tax revenue to pay down debt. this is a wide disagreement. >> greta: in the first one 800 revenues 80 billion dollars a year, we could go to the study and find 80 billion dollars each year of waste that no one in his right mind wants to pay for that would easily meet that revenue demand. no one looks for waste. it is bizarre. we got money that we should at least figure out what we really need. >> i couldn't agree more. i really believe, deeply, that every cabinet...
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>> that's exactly how you make money this week. you have to know your levels, you have to trade your levels. today 1,414 has been a perfect level for the s&p. every day you got to know your levels and trade them when they get there. you got to be careful. you're only going for singles and doubles here because it is too dangerous. no triples, no swing runs. >> no swinging for the fences. >> absolutely not. >>> in the next hour, we'll have another exclusive with john mcafee, still on the run in belize. brian will talk to him live at the top of the hour. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. the memories that last, start with the gifts that last. ♪ enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l.bean. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-s
>> that's exactly how you make money this week. you have to know your levels, you have to trade your levels. today 1,414 has been a perfect level for the s&p. every day you got to know your levels and trade them when they get there. you got to be careful. you're only going for singles and doubles here because it is too dangerous. no triples, no swing runs. >> no swinging for the fences. >> absolutely not. >>> in the next hour, we'll have another exclusive with...
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i had this on my desk since for the last 22 years. inevitably people would come up and say, but the hell is that? it says, u.s. government, $492 billion and no cents, and on the bottom it says, this program was initiated by the president of the united states in conjunction with the bi- partisan congressional leadership. the undersigned adviser, negotiator, and executor -- the office of management and budget. i was proud to have this. i can tell you, i never worked harder for anything in my life and this piece of plastic. in any case, most of the presentations so far have been on the policy. i was very much about the process. in that sense, i want to talk about a process perspective, three different things. context, precedent, and value. context -- it has been mentioned that back then we did not have laptops and cell phones. i do not remember governor sununu, when we first guarded this -- something like in june or that nature that we started planning to get away. when we started discussing different options, i do not think andrews was
i had this on my desk since for the last 22 years. inevitably people would come up and say, but the hell is that? it says, u.s. government, $492 billion and no cents, and on the bottom it says, this program was initiated by the president of the united states in conjunction with the bi- partisan congressional leadership. the undersigned adviser, negotiator, and executor -- the office of management and budget. i was proud to have this. i can tell you, i never worked harder for anything in my life...
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this year the city is facing a 22 percent spike in murders muggings and other major offenses. it raises questions about zero peaveys ability to make arrests which is already struggling under the weight of the job cuts and demands of federal court oversight. arrest were down 11% in the same period. police are now releasing this-in connection with the murder of a high-profile venture capitalist and monte sereno. the suspect is a white or latino man about 23 to 24. 6 ft. tall black haired dark eyes and a light complexion. police found the body of robbie camorra friday in his monthly series on home near los gatos. his wife called and said it called the police and said that an assailant had ransacked home and beat her. susan hospital with minor injuries. >> eight more down of boys scouts denied his eagle scout that is because of his sexual orientation will be honored by the california state assembly. brian anderson came out earlier this year as being gay and built a tolerance wall at what team auriga of middle school to discourage bullying. [ male announcer ] steak and lobster is o
this year the city is facing a 22 percent spike in murders muggings and other major offenses. it raises questions about zero peaveys ability to make arrests which is already struggling under the weight of the job cuts and demands of federal court oversight. arrest were down 11% in the same period. police are now releasing this-in connection with the murder of a high-profile venture capitalist and monte sereno. the suspect is a white or latino man about 23 to 24. 6 ft. tall black haired dark...
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week. that's coming up. [ loud party sounds ] hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it...
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he did that last week. he's meeting with business leaders this week. he'll be addressing the business roundtable and i think a lesson learned, carol. you saw the debt ceiling debate that went on last year and there were all these meetings between the white house and congressional leaders and didn't seem like they were working and doesn't work to president obama's advantage and the strategy is to go outside, get some pressure going. and they don't really want to have a meeting or else they lose the mojo and interesting what anna says and i think people are concerned because two weeks ago you have a kumbaya feeling and you're not feeling that now. but it's december 3rd. in the way these things work and we saw this in the payroll tax cut last year, the debt ceiling, the near-government shutdown last year f. you blink you kind of wait until the last minute to do it. >> when no one notices. >> reporter: yeah. i think in a couple of weeks that's when you maybe are really looking for more movement. >> we'll see. thank you so much for joining us this morning.
he did that last week. he's meeting with business leaders this week. he'll be addressing the business roundtable and i think a lesson learned, carol. you saw the debt ceiling debate that went on last year and there were all these meetings between the white house and congressional leaders and didn't seem like they were working and doesn't work to president obama's advantage and the strategy is to go outside, get some pressure going. and they don't really want to have a meeting or else they lose...
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we got a lot going on here in washington this week. a lot of horse trading. we dealt with a lot of the spee speech. the white house is saying they'd like to see $1.6 trillion in tax increases up front here. they'd like to continue the payroll tax credit. they want a permanent increase in the debt limit and a one-year extension of expanded jobless benefits. they want at least $50 billion in spending as a stimulus to the economy. that was the white house ask that prompted that laugh from mitch mcconnell when tim geithner gave it to him yesterday. today in an interview with "the wall street journal," mcconnell floated his own balloon of what he'd like to see. here are some of the elements. mcconnell saying they want changes to entitlement eligibility. they would agree to more tax revenue, yes, but not higher rates. only if they get the revenue through changing deductions and other things like that. they say the white house is almost comical here. the key is means testing of these entitlement programs and age extensions for retirement, particularly, obviously, wi
we got a lot going on here in washington this week. a lot of horse trading. we dealt with a lot of the spee speech. the white house is saying they'd like to see $1.6 trillion in tax increases up front here. they'd like to continue the payroll tax credit. they want a permanent increase in the debt limit and a one-year extension of expanded jobless benefits. they want at least $50 billion in spending as a stimulus to the economy. that was the white house ask that prompted that laugh from mitch...
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as they formed a new party this week, if they're going to play that role, either can challenge the incumbent government or moderate its stance and try to se
as they formed a new party this week, if they're going to play that role, either can challenge the incumbent government or moderate its stance and try to se
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you have until next monday to vote. >>> 7:22. some libraries on the peninsula are trying something very unusual to let book borrowers pay overdue fines. libraries in senate county and redwood city have a project called food fortunes. people who return their books or dvds late can pay off their overdue fees with any amount of boxed or canned food. all of the food will be donated to second harvest food bank. the libraries will also accept food donations for people who want to do a good deed. >>> 7:23. let's check in with tara. traffic is looking pretty good. we're not doing badly. let's take a live look right now at san francisco where it was a little slow going here. you can see where it curves on the roadway. that's southbound traffic as you drive towards sfo. 280 at the 880 split, we do have some sluggish traffic here, 280 northbound as you drive towards santa clara. this has been pretty much like this for the past hour. also, down in the south bay, we want to take a look at 237. this has gotten backed up the last few minutes. y
you have until next monday to vote. >>> 7:22. some libraries on the peninsula are trying something very unusual to let book borrowers pay overdue fines. libraries in senate county and redwood city have a project called food fortunes. people who return their books or dvds late can pay off their overdue fees with any amount of boxed or canned food. all of the food will be donated to second harvest food bank. the libraries will also accept food donations for people who want to do a good...
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he said that first of all, we can't do a fundamental tax reform in the next two weeks. we simply have to have a down payment before the end of the year and then commit to tax and entitlement reform during the year of 2013. he also specified, and i think this is significant, that he thought 300 to $400 billion over ten years is about what you could raise by closing loopholes and trimming deductions. this is a -- this is a way to come to grips with how to get to the revenue target the president wants. let's first of all listen to -- we have got a piece of sound from that interview. let's listen to the president. >> when you look at how much revenue you can actually raise by closing loopholes and deductions, it's probably in the range of $3 to $400 billion. that's not enough tobalanced pl actually reduces the deficit and putts on a path to long-term stability. what i need, what the country needs what the business community needs in order to get to where we need to be is an acknowledgement that folks like me can afford to pay a little bit higher rate you if we combine that
he said that first of all, we can't do a fundamental tax reform in the next two weeks. we simply have to have a down payment before the end of the year and then commit to tax and entitlement reform during the year of 2013. he also specified, and i think this is significant, that he thought 300 to $400 billion over ten years is about what you could raise by closing loopholes and trimming deductions. this is a -- this is a way to come to grips with how to get to the revenue target the president...
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of a 17-year-old boy was san jose's 33rd homicide this year, tieing a 22 year high. not convinced a depleted police department is to blame. saying the region has seen an increase in crime. >> it's part of the economic time we're in. but each time, every crime that we have is one crime too many. we have to remain committed to increasing our funding of public safety. increasing the services we provide to the residents. >> reporter: the final police chief redramatic community meeting is held in south san jose, next monday. reporting live, matt keller, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> police in palo alto are searching for a man they say robbed a downtown walgreens. he displayed a black gun, and demanded oxycontin. the suspect is described as white in his 20s, about 6'"- foot, to 6'2". if you see him, do not approach him, instead, call the palo alto police department. >>> in cupertino, another suspect was caught on camera. a white man walked into a cvs pharmacy, demanded money, and walked out with an undisclosed amount of cash. 5'8", with a thin build. 30 to 40 years old with bl
of a 17-year-old boy was san jose's 33rd homicide this year, tieing a 22 year high. not convinced a depleted police department is to blame. saying the region has seen an increase in crime. >> it's part of the economic time we're in. but each time, every crime that we have is one crime too many. we have to remain committed to increasing our funding of public safety. increasing the services we provide to the residents. >> reporter: the final police chief redramatic community meeting...
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shortly after 7:30 this morning, belcher shot 22 year old casassdra perkins at their home. perkins later died in the hospital . 10 minutes later, belcher, a starting linebacker drove to the chief's practice facility and pulled out a gun and fatally shot himself in front of the chief's head coach and general manager who police tell us tried to stop belcher from shooting himself. chel ber and perkins had a three month old little girl. you are looking at a picture of belcher holding the baby. police tell us after the shooting in the second scene belcher's car was towed away. they're looking for the exact motives. >> we didn't actually get to see him holding their child but the latest on the baby i believe that family members have taken the three month old. i understand the chiefs are supposed to play the carolina panth thers and say the show must go on. is there any affect this would have on the game? >> no affect. we checked with the managers all afternoon . word from the top the game between the chiefs and panthers will go on . this afternoon, we saw the panthers arrive here
shortly after 7:30 this morning, belcher shot 22 year old casassdra perkins at their home. perkins later died in the hospital . 10 minutes later, belcher, a starting linebacker drove to the chief's practice facility and pulled out a gun and fatally shot himself in front of the chief's head coach and general manager who police tell us tried to stop belcher from shooting himself. chel ber and perkins had a three month old little girl. you are looking at a picture of belcher holding the baby....
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some point next week, maybe as late as friday afternoon, but at some point next week, we're going to start to hear from the supreme court, which cases they will consider, we feel pretty strongly that they will accept for consideration the constitutionality of the defense of marriage act. and the big matter that may come out of the court next week is the proposition 8 case out of california. because if they decide not to hear the proposition 8 case, then same-sex marriage will continue to be permitted in california. >> in states where they do marry as legal, but they're not entitled to federal protection which is one of the reasons why it's being considered, no? >> that's right and that's very important and the key point here relating to the federal defense of marriage act, that is the law which says that even if you're married to your same-sex partner in a state which recognizes such marriages, a state like new york where i am this afternoon, that the federal government will not recognize you for federal purposes. which means that you continue file an income tax, you can't get surviv
some point next week, maybe as late as friday afternoon, but at some point next week, we're going to start to hear from the supreme court, which cases they will consider, we feel pretty strongly that they will accept for consideration the constitutionality of the defense of marriage act. and the big matter that may come out of the court next week is the proposition 8 case out of california. because if they decide not to hear the proposition 8 case, then same-sex marriage will continue to be...
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first five -- 5, 23, 16, 22, 29. the powerball number, 6. >> reporter: six numbers that will change lives for at least two people, maybe more. $587 million worth of change. or if the two winning ticketholders take the cash option, they take home a cool $192 million. here in arizona, ticket sales spiked 500% because of an influx of players from california and arizona, states that don't sell powerball tickets. anybody come over from san diego? >> yes, they came from san diego, l.a. >> reporter: optimistic americans with a dollar and a dream went on a powerball binge. >> i'm the winner. >> reporter: at one point, 130,000 tickets were being sold every minute. >> everybody thinks they're the lucky ones. >> reporter: the jackpot rolled over 16 times without a winner. that's why it got so huge. amazingly, this is not the biggest u.s. lottery prize ever. in march of this year, three tickets shared a megamillions jackpot of $656 million. last night, nearly 9 million ticketholders won smaller consolation prizes. if you matched
first five -- 5, 23, 16, 22, 29. the powerball number, 6. >> reporter: six numbers that will change lives for at least two people, maybe more. $587 million worth of change. or if the two winning ticketholders take the cash option, they take home a cool $192 million. here in arizona, ticket sales spiked 500% because of an influx of players from california and arizona, states that don't sell powerball tickets. anybody come over from san diego? >> yes, they came from san diego, l.a....
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this i had in my desk's 1990 for the last 22 years and i've been a lot of places since then and inevitably people come up and say what is not? suggest you read something, it's this u.s. government 492 -- a billion dollars and details at the bottom is initiated by the president of the united states at the bipartisan congressional leadership. the others then served as adviser, negotiator and executor budget. i'm proud to have this and i can tell you he never worked harder for anything in my life than this piece of plastic. in any case, but so far has been on the policies. i was very much of a process by and in that sense i want to talk about from a process to two different things. context, precedent and value. it's already been mentioned the fact that we didn't have laptops and cell phones. i don't remember, governor sununu refers to playing this. i think i think it was in june we started cleaning to get away. when we started discussing different options, i don't think interest was first from the dangers quickly developed as a very good option because of the military police under control and
this i had in my desk's 1990 for the last 22 years and i've been a lot of places since then and inevitably people come up and say what is not? suggest you read something, it's this u.s. government 492 -- a billion dollars and details at the bottom is initiated by the president of the united states at the bipartisan congressional leadership. the others then served as adviser, negotiator and executor budget. i'm proud to have this and i can tell you he never worked harder for anything in my life...
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dave: my wife is not watching, i saw tiffany little bit this week but the bell as you can hear, ringing on wall street. all the indices were in positive territory. was an up and down they and earlier was down because of negative stock but that moderated a bit and lead to all the indices in positive territory and look at small and midsize stocks, a gain of over 1%. hefty gain. liz: we should look at natural-gas, everybody loves it. this is the year some 4% after an unexpected rise in supplies plus we still haven't seen meaningfully freezing weather around the nation. once that happens watch them move to the upside. dave: i love natural gas because we have so much of it, the move lower sending natural gas lowe going down. liz: we have been hearing a lot from companies announcing special dividends pushing it up before the end of the year when tax breaks may change. stifle nicklaus saying the new skin and monster beverage are the most likely companies in the coverage to announce special dividend is due to the tax uncertainty that would bring up to 180 companies that announced this again. th
dave: my wife is not watching, i saw tiffany little bit this week but the bell as you can hear, ringing on wall street. all the indices were in positive territory. was an up and down they and earlier was down because of negative stock but that moderated a bit and lead to all the indices in positive territory and look at small and midsize stocks, a gain of over 1%. hefty gain. liz: we should look at natural-gas, everybody loves it. this is the year some 4% after an unexpected rise in supplies...
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mike and i had it on two weeks ago and be response was amazing. years of the s-mint proof sets > that goes back to 1968 and it is all in one complete set, which is difficult to put together. up next another look and are today's special. [♪music♪] >>host: thank you so much for being and i am happy to be here and you are watching. i marlo smith and we are about to dive into the today's special, the most sought after kindle fire tablet.the 7 in. dual-core 8 gb wi-fi tablet3 the host accessories. carats prices the lowest price we have never offered an id is the first time we have offered with free shipping and handling. it is an aide to sen exclusive bundle where we have free shipping and handling and five credit card payments of $39.99.sold already 26,000 of the kindle dwe had a -- kindles. we were almost 75 percent for the quantity that we ship immediately. we will ship it within 48 hours, i would get my orders and now. if you are looking for tablet to do all your social media facebook twitter e-mail, to download all of your music or to watch yo
mike and i had it on two weeks ago and be response was amazing. years of the s-mint proof sets > that goes back to 1968 and it is all in one complete set, which is difficult to put together. up next another look and are today's special. [♪music♪] >>host: thank you so much for being and i am happy to be here and you are watching. i marlo smith and we are about to dive into the today's special, the most sought after kindle fire tablet.the 7 in. dual-core 8 gb wi-fi tablet3 the host...
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peacetime expansion in our history, 22 million jobs created. at the time, a lot of people -- the commercial budget office was projected budget surpluses. there's -- there were those who that we would find ourselves in -- even deeper in the red. that is what is happening. host: regarding the bush tax cguest: it was a compromise bill containing other provisions. these were not designed to be pro-growth measures. they were designed to get votes and pass the bill. those things were found by treasury to be a drag on the economy. it is a mixed bag of provisions, the bush tax cuts. regarding -- the caller mentioned when the bush tax cuts were passed a few years ago -- we were a much better situation. the dangere're in zone. we're not quite work greece is. -- where greece is. it is getting to the point where economists think it is dangerous. 10 or 12 years ago we were not close to that level. that is what the deficits were not such an issue. host: the payroll tax cut was enacted in 2010. a temporary cut to boost the economy. it reduce the payroll tax t
peacetime expansion in our history, 22 million jobs created. at the time, a lot of people -- the commercial budget office was projected budget surpluses. there's -- there were those who that we would find ourselves in -- even deeper in the red. that is what is happening. host: regarding the bush tax cguest: it was a compromise bill containing other provisions. these were not designed to be pro-growth measures. they were designed to get votes and pass the bill. those things were found by...
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every week on this program we expose the liberal garbage being spewed on television by the so-called mainstream media. tonight we have the lowlights of the hateful rhetoric. we go through the most outrageous material with the one and only brian maloney. sir, how are you? >> great, sean. thanks for having me on again. >> sean: i knew mike milloy in my early radio days in atlanta. i remember the outrageous things that he said then. since then he goes a little over the edge, teetering now, as he's talking about beheading tea party members. listen to this. right. >> these tea bag bastards, i wish they would all go away. or like in passover, i wish there was an angel of the order that would pass over, instead of killing the first born in all the households of egypt, wipe out all the tea baggers, you know, with a sword, just like that. lop their heads off. >> sean: behead those tea bagger bastards as he says. behead them, make them go away. >> isn't he saying what a lot of other progressives think? i don't think they want to work with us, to be a part of any collision, reaching across the
every week on this program we expose the liberal garbage being spewed on television by the so-called mainstream media. tonight we have the lowlights of the hateful rhetoric. we go through the most outrageous material with the one and only brian maloney. sir, how are you? >> great, sean. thanks for having me on again. >> sean: i knew mike milloy in my early radio days in atlanta. i remember the outrageous things that he said then. since then he goes a little over the edge, teetering...
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that's just not the right way to do business. >> this could come as soon as this week. is that possible? >> yes, the president will make personal announcements after he has made personnel decisions when he believes it is appropriate. there is a great deal of speculation about that and i can promise you that many decisions have been made and that you will hear from him when he believes he is ready to make any such announcements. >> became -- [inaudible question] >> i think most people would acknowledge that the people support that. he also believes that it's the right thing to do as a matter of economic policy. we know from independent economists that tax cuts for middle-class americans, indicates of the legislation, they would like to see tax cuts for 90% of american taxpayers -- that is vastly more beneficial for economic growth than giving tax cuts to the wealthy. we also cannot afford tax cuts for the $950 billion over 10 years that we should not be spending in order to provide tax cuts on those. when it comes to balance, the president believes it is the right thing
that's just not the right way to do business. >> this could come as soon as this week. is that possible? >> yes, the president will make personal announcements after he has made personnel decisions when he believes it is appropriate. there is a great deal of speculation about that and i can promise you that many decisions have been made and that you will hear from him when he believes he is ready to make any such announcements. >> became -- [inaudible question] >> i...
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the 22 idle hours a day. that will get your attention. you were -- i'm told inspired by some degree by larry page. >> yeah, that's right. a few years ago larry gave us a challenge to come up with an idea that could positively impact 1 billion people in 10 years. and in looking at the future of transportation, we realized today's model was completely unsustainable. >> yeah, talk about inefficiency, wasted time. talk me through the mechanics of how it works. and as a user, as a car owner, what am i in control of? >> right. so as a car owner, you can very quickly come to our website and list your car. and then people will begin to request it. and you have complete control over what it costs to rent your car, when it's available, and who can rent it. with every rental, we include complete insurance, backed by berkshire hathaway, 24/7 roadside assistance and support. those are all provided by getaround. >> and you handle the billing, right? you collect the money. >> we do. we collect the money, and remit 60% to the car owner. we retain 40% whi
the 22 idle hours a day. that will get your attention. you were -- i'm told inspired by some degree by larry page. >> yeah, that's right. a few years ago larry gave us a challenge to come up with an idea that could positively impact 1 billion people in 10 years. and in looking at the future of transportation, we realized today's model was completely unsustainable. >> yeah, talk about inefficiency, wasted time. talk me through the mechanics of how it works. and as a user, as a car...
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overall, 22% violent rates gone down in right to carry. if you don't arm people it's a health hazard. gun is a vitamin of safety. >> bob: defend your 2.5 million. defend that. >> greg: let me get that for you. u.s. department of justice talked to 2,000 felons and 40% admitted they were deterred for committing a crime for fear the victim was armed. 2.5 million incident each year they use firearm. >> greg: 2.5 million. >> greg: according to the florida state university. it could go on forever so maybe i shall. do you mind? >> dana: give us one more. >> bob: absurd numbers. think about that. 2.5 million. >> eric: i'll give you a number. motor vehicle accidents killed 3636,216 people in 2009. homicide by handgun 11,000. three times more people died at the hand of vehicular ham ham -- homicide. so should we ban riding in cars? >> bob: typical fall-back position. there we ought to have guns. >> dana: get kimberly in here as former prosecutor. >> kimberly: this is not an issue about gun control. it's an issue about domestic violence and man with
overall, 22% violent rates gone down in right to carry. if you don't arm people it's a health hazard. gun is a vitamin of safety. >> bob: defend your 2.5 million. defend that. >> greg: let me get that for you. u.s. department of justice talked to 2,000 felons and 40% admitted they were deterred for committing a crime for fear the victim was armed. 2.5 million incident each year they use firearm. >> greg: 2.5 million. >> greg: according to the florida state university. it...
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week or next week major movement toward a deal. >> passing the 98% would take away democratic leverage. >> right. >> their only leverage to try to get the higher rates for the wealthy is to use that middle class tax cut as the bait. >> right. to say that, well, okay, if we don't do this everyone will get the taxes increased. do you want your name on that? i agree. look. i tend to believe, andrea, i watched enough of these and debt ceiling debacle/debate is they tend to make a deal. not ever pretty or early but they tend to make deals in the town. i tend to think that's where it's headed but that's less based on what we're seeing on the ground and more based on if you look at the historical pattern of how the big intractable things are addressed. it tends to be at the last minute. kind of in a deal no one's particularly happy with. i don't know if we're headed there but my gut says we probably are. >> of course, the white house thinks they have got the polling on their side. >> and they do. and they do. >> exhibiting some nervousness of the bargaining position here. >> no question. and
week or next week major movement toward a deal. >> passing the 98% would take away democratic leverage. >> right. >> their only leverage to try to get the higher rates for the wealthy is to use that middle class tax cut as the bait. >> right. to say that, well, okay, if we don't do this everyone will get the taxes increased. do you want your name on that? i agree. look. i tend to believe, andrea, i watched enough of these and debt ceiling debacle/debate is they tend to...
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this very week. we want to emphasize weak cold front compared to the one that moved through this morning. 6:00 a.m. monday morning, a little ground fog and we can enjoy some sunshine. it looks like the next system will be more of a north bay rain maker. you can see it starting to spread some rain just to the north bay and then by tuesday afternoon down toward the golden gate bridge and it will move the entire area. tomorrow will be dry and enjoy the sunshine and temperatures warm up into the 60s across the bay area. and we will look for dry conditions on tuesday and leading to showers and returning mainly in the north bay tuesday afternoon. we are all wet tuesday night and early wednesday morning. and then we are nice and dry on thursday and friday and saturday. and the temperatures will warm up. by the way, mike niko will be here 4. a 30 to 7:00 a.m. to give you another update. >> thank you, leigh. rick quan is in for mike shumann. >> stormy times for the raiders and the niners. but things might get
this very week. we want to emphasize weak cold front compared to the one that moved through this morning. 6:00 a.m. monday morning, a little ground fog and we can enjoy some sunshine. it looks like the next system will be more of a north bay rain maker. you can see it starting to spread some rain just to the north bay and then by tuesday afternoon down toward the golden gate bridge and it will move the entire area. tomorrow will be dry and enjoy the sunshine and temperatures warm up into the...
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>>melissa, your viewers many already faced wi this 50,000 or abo tax that is going to occur if thi isn'solved. i want to point out physicians this is gross fire, manyy physicians have a lot of expenses hidden in that. they're not making $250,000. the cost of machinery. cost of tests. cost of keeping offices open. every smalbusinessas the problem. doctors will get in the positiono say wait a minute, i can't afford to ke care of tse patients. maybe they go t the hospital. melissa: on p all that the doctors are affected the health care act's restrictions. >> theyill not be able to offer certain technological solutions because insurance won't pay f it. i want to order thattest but insurance won't pay. i'm still liable even if i can't order it. obamacaris squeezing us already before this issue comes up. melissa: the bottom li, you see fewer and fewer pele going intthe field. when you see how hard it is to make money and make back what you spent on becoming a doctor. >> i want to end on a positive note. melissa: okay. >> i want to tell you people that love medicine doit no matter what. just like yo
>>melissa, your viewers many already faced wi this 50,000 or abo tax that is going to occur if thi isn'solved. i want to point out physicians this is gross fire, manyy physicians have a lot of expenses hidden in that. they're not making $250,000. the cost of machinery. cost of tests. cost of keeping offices open. every smalbusinessas the problem. doctors will get in the positiono say wait a minute, i can't afford to ke care of tse patients. maybe they go t the hospital. melissa: on p all...
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here in missouri, the state will take about 4% in taxes. in arizona, about 5% this taxes. plus there's the federal taxes that are all involved. but really at the end of the day, who is complaining. when you have so many millions of dollars as a winner, giving the government some of it is no big deal because there's no way one person or even a group people could ever spend this much money in a lifetime. >> kerry reporting from columbia. we'll let you get back on the record to dearborn. >> we'll go find the winner and see what he tells us he'll do with the money. >> maybe he can buy you lunch and replace the $2 that you just threw away. >> that was my lunch money yesterday. i'm hitting you up. >> i'll get you lunch no problem. thank you, sir. >>> so i want you to look at this picture because you are now meeting the republican committee chair men. emphasis on men. made wliselissa harris perry so off on whether gop learned anything from the election. and now to john boehner. >> -- sending the economy over the fiscal cliff. two weeks ago we had a very productive conversation at
here in missouri, the state will take about 4% in taxes. in arizona, about 5% this taxes. plus there's the federal taxes that are all involved. but really at the end of the day, who is complaining. when you have so many millions of dollars as a winner, giving the government some of it is no big deal because there's no way one person or even a group people could ever spend this much money in a lifetime. >> kerry reporting from columbia. we'll let you get back on the record to dearborn....
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and this is two week old james, his parents say he's a born raiders fan. raiders day begins tomorrow with a special pregame edition of abc 7 news here at 6:30 p.m. then, we get it going on thursday with yours truly hosting a special pregame show at 4:00. and at 5:00 abc 7 coverage of the denver oakland game begins live from the coliseum. once it ends i'll be along and we'll return with the post game. >> i heights and reaction with after the game, then off to abc programming in the evening. grey's anatomy airing at 9:00 p.m. there is a special edition of abc news at midnight on thursday. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> thank you. details in the kidnapping and saumt of a girl from oakland. the police chief calls it the most sickening case in his career. >> he i'm sandhya patel. live from the roof of the broadcast center it's breezy. next storm is approaching. i'll let you know what it's going to bring for morning commute. in just a few minute autos fight for nude any san francisco gets nasty. one advocate
and this is two week old james, his parents say he's a born raiders fan. raiders day begins tomorrow with a special pregame edition of abc 7 news here at 6:30 p.m. then, we get it going on thursday with yours truly hosting a special pregame show at 4:00. and at 5:00 abc 7 coverage of the denver oakland game begins live from the coliseum. once it ends i'll be along and we'll return with the post game. >> i heights and reaction with after the game, then off to abc programming in the...
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so there is an opportunity to pivot from this. interestingly, in the past several weeks, the u.s. and israel have become very close under diplomatic strategies. the gaza conflict may have forced an acceleration of that. certainly leading into this vote as well. now there's an opportunity to capitalize on this new political connection. president obama, president abbas, prime minister netanyahu are all in stronger positions and they will be after today for their domestic audiences to recognize the potential for some types of sacrifices in the days ahead. that's really where we need to go is to how to get a process started again that sees compromises and commitments. >> do you agree with that, rula? do you agree this will give a boost to the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas? >> it will. not because of the united states', you know, help. actually, united states is voting against it. and -- >> in a voting bloc with israel. >> in bloc with israel undermining their own interest. these are the aspiration of a nation to have freedom, dignity and democracy. these are where the aspiratio
so there is an opportunity to pivot from this. interestingly, in the past several weeks, the u.s. and israel have become very close under diplomatic strategies. the gaza conflict may have forced an acceleration of that. certainly leading into this vote as well. now there's an opportunity to capitalize on this new political connection. president obama, president abbas, prime minister netanyahu are all in stronger positions and they will be after today for their domestic audiences to recognize...
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week? why not now? many would say we're way beyond opening bids. >> i agree, i think we should start talking now, the president and the speaker should do so, but for whatever reasons, it's a little slower. i think it's part on the speaker's side, people are not quite certain what to do about rates as opposed to capping reductions. i think the democratic side is how much of spending cuts, and cuts can there be, and trying to figure that out. but i agree, i think they should start stepeaking and negotiatin right now. >> the white house is offering some $400 billion, but it doesn't sound like a lot of pain on the part of democrats, so where is the compromise? >> if you look at the president's budget, there is more than the numbers you suggested by a couple hundred billion. these are negotiations. that is, they're starting points. one side will go up a little, the other side down a little, to get to the middle. i was in montana a couple weekends ago, a great big football game, but call it the b
week? why not now? many would say we're way beyond opening bids. >> i agree, i think we should start talking now, the president and the speaker should do so, but for whatever reasons, it's a little slower. i think it's part on the speaker's side, people are not quite certain what to do about rates as opposed to capping reductions. i think the democratic side is how much of spending cuts, and cuts can there be, and trying to figure that out. but i agree, i think they should start...
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look at history just a few weeks ago. this guy won the white house with technology. we talked about it here before. he used technology to get re-elected. he used it to get in the first time. the only difference that he's doing this time that he didn't do the first time is he is making sure he doesn't tone down the machine. now for the very first time we have this issue that he wants the american public to weigh in on and if you think about the demographic, the president of the united states can come into the living room, a voter, up to 30, say, in their comfort zone and talk to them one on one and make an issue out of the $2,000. in their comfort zone, not on the network news, daily newspaper but in a very personal way in a way that are resonates with that demographic. i think it's going to be very impactful. >> the numbers are phenomenal. the president has nearly 24 million followers and 34 million facebook supporters. when you look at that my2k hash tag, you see a lot of conservatives going on with the counter opinion. >> the country is divided on it like a lot of
look at history just a few weeks ago. this guy won the white house with technology. we talked about it here before. he used technology to get re-elected. he used it to get in the first time. the only difference that he's doing this time that he didn't do the first time is he is making sure he doesn't tone down the machine. now for the very first time we have this issue that he wants the american public to weigh in on and if you think about the demographic, the president of the united states can...
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this week's vote at the u.n. won't bring the palestinians closer to the goal. it may bring challenging to the united nations system and israel. >> shannon: secretary clinton adds the only way for lasting peace in region is for palestinian leaders to sit down with israel and come up with a two-state solution. the u.s. opposed the resolution on thursday. two big guests on fox news sunday. discussing the stalemate of the fiscal cliff between white house and republicans on capitol hill. i sat down with the anchor chris wallace to hear more about the exclusive interview interviews. >> you had two key players. >> we had tim geithner the point man for president. and john boehner, the point man for the congressional and house republicans. >> geithner made the offer to boehner on thursday. boehner said, tells us, he was flabbergasted and said you can't be serious. it called for doublebe what the president talked about in public. not $800 billion in new revenue but $1.6 trillion in revenue. only $600 million in entitlement and spending cuts. well, that is not one to one
this week's vote at the u.n. won't bring the palestinians closer to the goal. it may bring challenging to the united nations system and israel. >> shannon: secretary clinton adds the only way for lasting peace in region is for palestinian leaders to sit down with israel and come up with a two-state solution. the u.s. opposed the resolution on thursday. two big guests on fox news sunday. discussing the stalemate of the fiscal cliff between white house and republicans on capitol hill. i sat...
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it's been weeks, at least two weeks, since we met at the white house and we're still waiting for a serious offer from the republicans. >> let's bring in minnesota congressman keith ellison, who was just re-elected as co-chair of the progressive caucus. there are reports out there right now that a deal may be taking shape that involves $400 billion, maybe even more, in what they call entitlement cuts over ten years, mostly from medicare. the progressive caucus, you're the chairman, you have drawn a line in the sand saying it simply won't support entitlement cuts. here's the question. how far would you go to oppose this? >> well, you know, i got to know exactly what the composition of this deal is. i really have only heard the reports you just repeated, so it's difficult to know exactly what they're talking about. i mean, really, we're making -- you're calling on me to make a decision with very limited information, but i can tell you this. we're not going to stand back and let seniors, people with disabilities, most low income vulnerable people in this country, bear the brunt of this fiscal
it's been weeks, at least two weeks, since we met at the white house and we're still waiting for a serious offer from the republicans. >> let's bring in minnesota congressman keith ellison, who was just re-elected as co-chair of the progressive caucus. there are reports out there right now that a deal may be taking shape that involves $400 billion, maybe even more, in what they call entitlement cuts over ten years, mostly from medicare. the progressive caucus, you're the chairman, you...
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but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. and that support helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> warner: for those stations not taking a pledge break, we take an encore look at how civilians are faring under air assault in the syrian civil war. as community gathering places are hit, syrians are moving some activities to clandestine locations. the "newshour" partnered with freelance journalist toby muse on this report. a warning: some images may be disturbing. >> warner: within the walls of a secret school in northwest syria, young students are studying arithmetic, english and arabic. their wide eyes and smiles betray little of the war raging just outside in the streets of their town of al-bab and across their country. question: what does he think when he hears the planes fly overhead? >> ( translated ): i don't have any fear. >> warner: run by teachers who asked to remain anonymous, this classroom was opened just weeks ago in al-bab, a city of 12
but first: this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. and that support helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> warner: for those stations not taking a pledge break, we take an encore look at how civilians are faring under air assault in the syrian civil war. as community gathering places are hit, syrians are moving some activities to clandestine locations. the "newshour" partnered with freelance journalist toby muse...
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makes everyone pay more in taxes. i don't really want to have this gear. the president said today he thought a deal could be done by christmas. the speaker of the house said he's optimistic a compromise could be reached. i wear this pin every night in in part because i genuinely believe it is not a lost cause. tonight business leaders in washington are urging a deal. people who are not really known as pals of the president. the president also bringing his pressure to bear on small regular people, regular folks. now we use the word "folks" all the time and i'm old enough to remember when it meant my parents. he's turned to twitter to talk about the evil consequences of cliff jumping. let me tell you, why all this talk may end up being nothing but big hat and no cattle. small business people, twitter followers. they don't follow this. congress does. what we're seeing now is something which was supposed to be totally draconian, increases in old tax rates, coupled with automatic cuts in spending may not be unpalatable to change the minds of intransit politicia
makes everyone pay more in taxes. i don't really want to have this gear. the president said today he thought a deal could be done by christmas. the speaker of the house said he's optimistic a compromise could be reached. i wear this pin every night in in part because i genuinely believe it is not a lost cause. tonight business leaders in washington are urging a deal. people who are not really known as pals of the president. the president also bringing his pressure to bear on small regular...
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they expected a week fourth quarter profit expectation. another headwind for pandora. the internet fairness act has not passed yet. this is something pandora has to overcome. listen. >> and just terms of the financial part of business, the key is to grow our revenue faster than our usage. at the same time, we are working to achieve what we believe would be a fair level of content and that clause. liz: you cannot believe how much more they pay then satellite radio. they pay 50%. the other guy seven-10%. they expect the act to be voted on some type of march or june next year. coming up in the next hour on after the bell, everything that is pandora, a conversation with president and ceo john kennedy. we had a trader yesterday who said this fall is a buying opportunity. you can really see that it has been a tough road since, of course, march. citigroup is looking to trim the excess by cutting jobs. citigroup is one of the winners here. not a bad move at all. nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we know it has done well. what are people talking
they expected a week fourth quarter profit expectation. another headwind for pandora. the internet fairness act has not passed yet. this is something pandora has to overcome. listen. >> and just terms of the financial part of business, the key is to grow our revenue faster than our usage. at the same time, we are working to achieve what we believe would be a fair level of content and that clause. liz: you cannot believe how much more they pay then satellite radio. they pay 50%. the other...
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taking a live look at the big board, the dow is up 22. the nasdaq is also up 22. s&p is up 3. >>> the number of people filing for first-time unemployment benefits dropped for the third week in a row. this morning, the labor department announced 370,000 people filed initial claims. they say it's a sign nearly all of the effects of superstorm sandy on the labor force have evaporated. this report comes a day before the government releases its closely watched job survey. there are reports that hiring sank last month because of sandy. >>> a new study shows if taxes go up on upper-income americans, the passage of proposition of 3 -- of proposition 30, raised the tax rate for california's highest income earnser -- earners to 13.3%. if the bush cuts expire at the end of the year, that would brick the overall tax rate for higherners in rainfall -- high earners to 51%. >>> this afternoon, president obama will visit a family in northern virginia. he will be talking about the importance of congress extending tax cuts for middle- klaas americans. it's all -- middle-class ameri
taking a live look at the big board, the dow is up 22. the nasdaq is also up 22. s&p is up 3. >>> the number of people filing for first-time unemployment benefits dropped for the third week in a row. this morning, the labor department announced 370,000 people filed initial claims. they say it's a sign nearly all of the effects of superstorm sandy on the labor force have evaporated. this report comes a day before the government releases its closely watched job survey. there are...
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and you were sitting there and this was three weeks ago, how do you feel now, three weeks of just floating on air? >> yeah, pretty much. i'm very relieved. i mean, i took this-- they gave me a big check the new york state lottery and i have it hanging up in our living room and every time i walk past it i look at it it's relief because i'm not in the best of health and i've had open heart surgery and blah blah blah and worried about getting older with medicine and now, i'm feeling-- >> so you've got some degree of financial peace of mind. >> yes. stuart: the bills that come in the mail, david doyle can take care of them. within reason. >> right. stuart: david, it was great to have you with us today. absolute congratulations. >> thank you. stuart: you, sarah and all of those relatives. great to have you with us, sir. >> thank you. stuart: thank you very much indeed. time for the gold report. 9:50. here we go, what have we got. 1,727 per ounce. up this morning. you know it's the holiday season when atheists are arguing about christmas displays and last night on the o'reilly factor, bill o'rei
and you were sitting there and this was three weeks ago, how do you feel now, three weeks of just floating on air? >> yeah, pretty much. i'm very relieved. i mean, i took this-- they gave me a big check the new york state lottery and i have it hanging up in our living room and every time i walk past it i look at it it's relief because i'm not in the best of health and i've had open heart surgery and blah blah blah and worried about getting older with medicine and now, i'm feeling--...
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that's six times more than were sold at this time last week. and this works like a 50/50 pool. half the money goes to the state selling the tickets. the other half goes back into the prize pool. the more people who play the bigger the prize gets the bigger the jackpot is the the big more people play. it feeds on itself. you can buy these in d.c. and the virgin islands and all. -- residents are driving to arizona for a shot at this giant jackpot. and one more stat for you, shepard, you are 15 times more likely to have identical quadruplets. if you had the quadruplets you would probably need the money. >> you definitely would. rick leventhal. thanks a lot. another republic senator is now expressing concern over the u.n. ambassador's susan rice's initial comments about the libya consulate attack. but the white house is rushing to her defense. what it means for any effort to get her confirmed potentially at as the next secretary of state. that's next. plus, egypt's president sparked enormous protests when he gave himself broad new powers. basically made himself a dictator. and in a
that's six times more than were sold at this time last week. and this works like a 50/50 pool. half the money goes to the state selling the tickets. the other half goes back into the prize pool. the more people who play the bigger the prize gets the bigger the jackpot is the the big more people play. it feeds on itself. you can buy these in d.c. and the virgin islands and all. -- residents are driving to arizona for a shot at this giant jackpot. and one more stat for you, shepard, you are 15...
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we at least have good news with respect to the fact that next week this coming week we have one little storm coming in on tuesday but after that we are going to dry out the in the mean time we have the third of a one, two, three punch. as a result there are flash flood watches and warnings posted around the bay area this morning. even though most of the rain has turned light, there is a flood warning posted on the russian river and flood warning posted as well on the napa river. napa supposed to peak tomorrow afternoon and the russian river supposed to peak monday morning but just a little bit above flood stage and not like the dramatic flooding we had in 1982 and 1987. it bears watching. >> it's amazing how quickly those levels can rise. >> it just takes a little bit of rain in one place and wham. >> fans packed a concert hall in napa last night to say good-bye to a country legend. that's glen campbell playing some of his biggest and most recognizeddable hits. he is 76 years old and this is his farewell tour. fans packed uptown theater to watch the rhinestone cowboy. campbell has alzh
we at least have good news with respect to the fact that next week this coming week we have one little storm coming in on tuesday but after that we are going to dry out the in the mean time we have the third of a one, two, three punch. as a result there are flash flood watches and warnings posted around the bay area this morning. even though most of the rain has turned light, there is a flood warning posted on the russian river and flood warning posted as well on the napa river. napa supposed...
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he posted a record of 22-15. he runs the spread offense. he has previous experience in the pac-12 as be a assistant at arizona. no at huge name unless you are really into college football. his dad used to coach at texas tech. cal will hold a news conference tomorrow. >> one player he will not get a chance to coach is keannan allen. he announced he is going pro after his junior season. ranked in seventh at cal with 17 touchdowns. allen is a threat as a punt return. he is certainly to be a first round pick in the spring n.f.l. draft. raiders are trying to snap a five game losing streak, they will host the broncos. we'll have that game live over on abc7 with the kickoff at 5:00 p.m. over the course of this story, manning s played only in oakland twice. first meeting of this year, between knees two teams came in week four when manning torched the raiders for 338 yards and three touchdowns. broncos coming in as favorites. key to them is avoiding a letdown. >> it's a tough place to play. i can tell you more about the division. second time you pla
he posted a record of 22-15. he runs the spread offense. he has previous experience in the pac-12 as be a assistant at arizona. no at huge name unless you are really into college football. his dad used to coach at texas tech. cal will hold a news conference tomorrow. >> one player he will not get a chance to coach is keannan allen. he announced he is going pro after his junior season. ranked in seventh at cal with 17 touchdowns. allen is a threat as a punt return. he is certainly to be a...
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/israel relations convening this week. thanks very much. what is the significance of what happened at the u.n.? a step forward, a step back or status quo? >> i guess a step sideways, out of the normal channel for resolving the conflict peacefully, that is through negotiati negotiations, sideways to the united nations. it doesn't move the palestinians forward. it's a significant but symbolic act. and if it produces a kind of punitive, vicious circle in which the israelis now announce more settlement activity, the particularly strategic activity it seems to be, and then the palestinians decide to go to the international criminal court who would charge israel with some crimes and then we'll get into a downward spiral, the congress cuts the funds to the palestinian authority, we could be in very negative territory quite quickly and bear in mind that there's an election coming up in israel in which an outbidding process is likely to occur. already you have lieberman calling for the toppling of abu mazen and unfortunately there isn't an actual ne
/israel relations convening this week. thanks very much. what is the significance of what happened at the u.n.? a step forward, a step back or status quo? >> i guess a step sideways, out of the normal channel for resolving the conflict peacefully, that is through negotiati negotiations, sideways to the united nations. it doesn't move the palestinians forward. it's a significant but symbolic act. and if it produces a kind of punitive, vicious circle in which the israelis now announce more...
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broncos 31-22. what an emotional day for the chiefs. one day after jovan belcher commits murder-suicide. brady quinn for the three yard score. chiefs 27-21. coming up, college basketball is in full swing. the cal men and women try to stay undefeated. the badgers and the bears next. >>> not a good day for the cal basketball teams. the women's team lost for the first time this season to duke. despite getting a career high 28 points from brittany boyd. cal men travel to wisconsin. hitting the big three. wisconsin jumps out to a 30-12 lead. this is the second road game for cal. crab puts it down hard. 25 points for crab. badgers puts this game away. wisconsin 81-56. stanford going to take two weeks off for finals but first they hosted denver today. most points game inside the paint. pioneers never challenged today. stanford 71-58. they are off till december 15. women 8-0 now with a victory today. tiger woods world challenge created to support his foundation. 18 man tournament. when the winner earn as million dollars this turns into a seriou
broncos 31-22. what an emotional day for the chiefs. one day after jovan belcher commits murder-suicide. brady quinn for the three yard score. chiefs 27-21. coming up, college basketball is in full swing. the cal men and women try to stay undefeated. the badgers and the bears next. >>> not a good day for the cal basketball teams. the women's team lost for the first time this season to duke. despite getting a career high 28 points from brittany boyd. cal men travel to wisconsin. hitting...
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this very week. we want to emphasize weak cold front compared to the one that moved through this morning. 6:00 a.m. monday morning, a little ground fog and we can enjoy some sunshine. it looks like the next system will be more of a north bay rain maker. you can see it starting to spread some rain just to the north bay and then by tuesday afternoon down toward the golden gate bridge and it will move the entire area. tomorrow will be dry and enjoy the sunshine and temperatures warm up into the 60s across the bay area. and we will look for dry conditions on tuesday and leading to showers and returning mainly in the north bay tuesday afternoon. we are all wet tuesday night and early wednesday morning. and then we are nice and dry on thursday and friday and saturday. and the temperatures will warm up. by the way, mike niko will be here 4. a 30 to 7:00 a.m. to give you another update. >> thank you, leigh. rick quan is in for mike shumann. >> stormy times for the raiders and the niners. but things might get
this very week. we want to emphasize weak cold front compared to the one that moved through this morning. 6:00 a.m. monday morning, a little ground fog and we can enjoy some sunshine. it looks like the next system will be more of a north bay rain maker. you can see it starting to spread some rain just to the north bay and then by tuesday afternoon down toward the golden gate bridge and it will move the entire area. tomorrow will be dry and enjoy the sunshine and temperatures warm up into the...
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the most extraordinary thing apart from hearing you tell it in compelling detail, you were just 22 years old. i mean, really just an incredibly young man thrown into this world of hell. reacting on instinct and training. >> yes, sir. every day we have men and women in uniform deployed around the world, that's what we expect them to do, it's not about the individual. it's about those around them. i was just trying to do what i was trained to do. and i was trying to do what i believed to be right. when i got shot, it wasn't like i really got shot, i got hit in the lower abdomen. but the vest stopped the bullet. so no harm, no foul. it's not going to stop you, no reason to stop. it's really life or death anyway. we choose life, we want to continue to fight. we want to get out of this all together and alive. >> we've had a debate earlier in this program about gun control. the military obviously licensed to use all sorts of weaponry, and do so. in the name of their country. what is your view about gun control in america? >> i absolutely love the second amendment and guns do not kill people, p
the most extraordinary thing apart from hearing you tell it in compelling detail, you were just 22 years old. i mean, really just an incredibly young man thrown into this world of hell. reacting on instinct and training. >> yes, sir. every day we have men and women in uniform deployed around the world, that's what we expect them to do, it's not about the individual. it's about those around them. i was just trying to do what i was trained to do. and i was trying to do what i believed to be...
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and kevin hogan, his fourth straight game and he was on time. 16-22, 153 yds. tying the game at 24. and here we go, stanford field goal going up by three. ucla right at the finish cannot convert. a 51 yd attempt and it just ended moments ago stanford is going to go to the rose bowl to face either wisconsin or nebraska on new year's day. david shaw. 27- 24. another team of the san jose with coach mcintyre, a great season. they have accepted a bid for the military bowl on december 27th to washington d.c.. to go to a bowl is great but the idea is to be able to send your fans there. but now, you have three weeks. to get your plane tickets to washington d.c. for christmas. they will be one of th first teams. and with the stanford, over the holidays. san jose state over the holidays in bay area football a nice, nice season. and the raiders had a decent chance against cleveland on sunday without rolando. he is suspended for conduct he got into the coach's face. and there you go, he is going to be short $114,000. speaking of players losing money three- 8. that is mainly what your highlights
and kevin hogan, his fourth straight game and he was on time. 16-22, 153 yds. tying the game at 24. and here we go, stanford field goal going up by three. ucla right at the finish cannot convert. a 51 yd attempt and it just ended moments ago stanford is going to go to the rose bowl to face either wisconsin or nebraska on new year's day. david shaw. 27- 24. another team of the san jose with coach mcintyre, a great season. they have accepted a bid for the military bowl on december 27th to...
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i had this on my desk since for the last 22 years. inevitably people would come up and say, but the hell is that? it says, u.s. government, $492 billion and no cents, and on the bottom it says, this program was initiated by the president of the united states in conjunction with the bi-partisan congressional leadership. the undersigned adviser, negotiator, and executor -- the office of management and budget. i was proud to have this. i can tell you, i never worked harder for anything in my life and this piece of plastic. in any case, most of the presentations so far have been on the policy. i was very much about the process. in that sense, i want to talk about a process perspective, three different things. context, precedent, and value. context -- it has been mentioned that back then we did not have laptops and cell phones. i do not remember governor sununu, when we first guarded this -- something like in june or that nature that we started planning to get away. when we started discussing different options, i do not think andrews was f
i had this on my desk since for the last 22 years. inevitably people would come up and say, but the hell is that? it says, u.s. government, $492 billion and no cents, and on the bottom it says, this program was initiated by the president of the united states in conjunction with the bi-partisan congressional leadership. the undersigned adviser, negotiator, and executor -- the office of management and budget. i was proud to have this. i can tell you, i never worked harder for anything in my life...